I have had 3 c-sections. One emergency, 2 electives. Even the emergency was okay. I recovered quite well and relatively quickly. I was back doing things within reason very quickly. After dd2 I had no choice as I had a 2y4m old toddler with special needs who needed me as well as the newborn and a dh who started a new job the day after dd2 was born with no leave available to take.
Event hough dd1 had some serious health issues ( nothing to do with c-section) and was rushed away to ICU - it was still a calm experience.
Yes there is some pain - but it is surgery. You just take it easy and take the appropriate pain killers when and if necessary.
You do not feel any pain during the surgery BUT it does feel like someone is rummaging or as the theatre nurse said to me - feels like someone is doing the washing up in your stomach.
I remember chatting away through all three.
My dds are fine - no issues arising from the c-sections. Dd2 however was born at 41 + 3 days and dd3 was bang on 39 weeks. No complications.
WIth dd2 and 3 - they were given straight to me to cuddle whilst I was being stitched up and was able to feed them in recovery.
With no1 and 2 - I was in 5 days. With dd3 I had the surgery on Friday and went home Sunday lunchtime. i did have dh at home and just took it easy for a few days whilst he did the caring for dd1 and 2.
Arnica, tea tree oil to put a few drops in warm water for bathing wound - prevents infection and helps with healing. I also took paper towels in so I could pat my wound dry rather than having to use a towel for drying it. I then could chuck paper towels.
Each time I was up the next day - either first thing in the morning or midday depending on what time I had my surgery.